Point Shooting

Point shooting, also called threat focused shooting, is a method of shooting
a firearm that relies on a shooter's instinctive reactions, kinematics,
and the use of biomechanics that can be employed effectively in life-threatening
emergencies to quickly engage close targets.

This method of shooting is recognized and supported by the National Rifle
Association (NRA) for use in life-threatening situations where the use
of sight shooting cannot be employed due to lack of time to use the gun's
sights, low-light conditions, or because of the body's natural reaction
to close quarters threats which prevent meeting the marksmanship requirements
of sight shooting.